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I just wanna play a board game
I just wanna play a board game
When the power goes out
When the power goes out
I know you wanna get on top of me
But I'd rather play monopoly
Let me hear you shout
I know you wanna get frisky
But I'd rather get risky
Let me hear you shout
I'm not looking for some stupid hoe
Who gets $200 every time she passes go
I want a girl who's sweet and true
As the the little green house on Baltic Avenue
Takes the B&O all the way to Park Place
Smile every time that I see your pretty face
You can be the iron and I'll be the shoe

Come on baby girl let me show you how we do
I just wanna play a board game
I just wanna play a board game
When the power goes out

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The Downtown Fiction are a powerpop band from Fairfax, VA, formed in the summer of 2008 by Cameron Leahy (guitar/vocals) and Eric Jones (drums). The two posted three demos on the band’s MySpace profile and quickly built a following and added David Pavluk (bass/background vocals) to the line up. After a year of touring, The Downtown Fiction announced their signing with Photo Finish / Atlantic Records. The band performed on the 2010 Bamboozle Roadshow and the 2010 Warped Tour and was recently featured in the “100 Bands You Need To Know” issue of Alternative Press Magazine.

The Downtown Fiction released a self-titled EP in March 2009, which included the hits “Living Proof” and “Is Anybody Out There?”. Followed up by an EP titled “Best I Never Had” in March. In August, the music video for “I Just Wanna Run” was released and in December, they released a new EP “The Double E.P.”, including all tracks from the two other EPs and a new demo, “Keep On Moving”. Songfacts reports that their first album Let's Be Animals was released on April 26, 2011, via Photo Finish / Atlantic Records, "Thanks for Nothing" was the first single.

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